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1-800-RED CROSS. SATURDAY, APRIL 23

• Argos Music Boosters will be holding a Nelson’s Port-aPit chicken sale on Saturday, April 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Argos High School. Chicken is $8 a half and pit potatoes are $4. Proceeds go toward Argos High School music programs.

• The Plymouth Optimist Club is holding a fundraiser on Saturday, April 23. The club is offering Ralph Smith Tenderloin Sandwich with French Fries. It will be held from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. The price is $12. The location will be Centier Bank, located at the corner of Oak Road and Jefferson. The fundraiser helps with the club’s Plymouth High School college scholarshi­p program.

SUNDAY, APRIL 24

• The Knights of Columbus, located at 901 E. Jefferson Street in Plymouth, are holding an All You Can Eat breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Dine-In breakfast includes: regular and blueberry pancakes, french toast, sausage, eggs, coffee, orange juice, milk, and tomato juice. Carry-outs are available. Drive-thru menu includes: 3 regular pancakes, 4 sausage links or patties, scrambled eggs, 1 syrup packet. Proceeds go toward local charitites and churches. For more informatio­n, call 574-952-0307 or go to www.plymouthco­lumbusclub.com. Ticket price is $5.

TUESDAY, APRIL 26

• EXPERIENCE TAI CHI April 30 is World Tai Chi and Qi Gong Day. Jennifer Weinert, a certified Tai Chi for Health Instructor, will be offering free one hour lessons to bring awareness about the exercise and its benefits. Tai Chi is a Chinese martial art and system of calistheni­cs, consisting of sequences of very slow controlled movements. Plan to participat­e in one of these lessons on either Tuesday, April 26 or Wednesday, April 27 at 11 a.m. at the Life Enrichment Center/Marshall County Council on Aging, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27

• The Plymouth Lincoln High School Class of 1958 will meet every Wednesday in April at the Hacienda Mexican Restaurant, 2862 Miller Drive, Plymouth. We like to get started at 11:30 a.m. That will be April 27. If you have questions call Marilee at 574341-0758.

• EXPERIENCE TAI CHI April 30 is World Tai Chi and Qi Gong Day. Jennifer Weinert, a certified Tai Chi for Health Instructor, will be offering free one hour lessons to bring awareness about the exercise and its benefits. Tai Chi is a Chinese martial art and system of calistheni­cs, consisting of sequences of very slow controlled movements. Plan to participat­e in one of these lessons on either Tuesday, April 26 or Wednesday, April 27 at 11 a.m. at the Life Enrichment Center/Marshall County Council on Aging, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth.

• Attorneys with the Volunteer Lawyers Network will be at the Life Enrichment Center/Marshall County Council on Aging, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth this afternoon to offer 30 minutes of brief legal advice. Appointmen­ts are necessary, please call 574936-9904.

• Join us today at the Unity Garden located next to the Life Enrichment Center/Marshall County Council on Aging, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth to help prepare and plant the garden which benefits our entire community. We will also perform some spring cleanup tasks around our building to get ready for spring and summer. Bring your rakes, shovels, gloves, and boots with you. Make this a family event. Let’s meet at 7 p.m. and knock out these tasks. As the saying goes, many hands make little work. Call us at

THURSDAY, APRIL 28

• Walkerton Epsilon Chi Spring Style Show is just around the corner!! Save the date... April 28, Urey Middle School, Walkerton. Doors open at 5 pm. Salad Bar, Style Show, and Raffle Activities begin at 5:45. Tickets available from Jennifer Reese Cygert at the Walkerton-Lincoln Township Public Library or by calling Gail Suter 574-250-1574.

• The American Red Cross is holding a blood drive at Plymouth Community Church, located at 11802 Lincoln Highway in Plymouth. It will be from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Appointmen­ts are needed. Blood is the most common type of donation, during which approximat­ely a pint of ‘whole blood’ is given. This type of blood donation usually takes about an hour. A Power Red donation collects the red cells but returns most of the plasma and platelets to the donor. These donors must meet specific eligibilit­y requiremen­ts and have type A, Neg, B Neg, or O blood. Schedule online or call 1-800-RED CROSS.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30

• There is a Tyner Fish Fry from 4 p.m. until sold out. It will be held at the Tyner Community Building/Fire Station. The fish is prepared by the Tyner Odd Fellows. The cost is $12. Drive-thru carryouts and revised dine-in.

SUNDAY, MAY 1

• There will be a ladies only self-defense class held on May 1 at 201 N. Bourbon Street in Bourbon beginning at 1 p.m. Cost is $40 and includes lunch. Call 574-340-5598 to reserve your spot by April 25.

MONDAY, MAY 2

• The American Red Cross is holding a blood drive at Bremen High School and Bremen Elementary School, located at 511 W. Grant Street. It will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Appointmen­ts are needed. Blood is the most common type of donation, during which approximat­ely a pint of ‘whole blood’ is given. This type of blood donation usually takes about an hour. A Power Red donation collects the red cells but returns most of the plasma and platelets to the donor. These donors must meet specific eligibilit­y requiremen­ts and have type A, Neg, B Neg, or O blood. Schedule online or call 1-800-RED CROSS.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4

• The American Red Cross is holding a blood drive at Lincoln Township Community Building, located at 3098 S. 800 East (Fish Lake). It will be from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Appointmen­ts are needed. Blood is the most common type of donation, during which approximat­ely a pint of ‘whole blood’ is given. This type of blood donation usually takes about an hour. A Power Red donation collects the red cells but returns most of the plasma and platelets to the donor. These donors must meet specific eligibilit­y requiremen­ts and have type A, Neg, B Neg, or O blood. Schedule online or call 1-800-RED CROSS.

• The American Red Cross is holding a blood drive at Culver High School, located at 701 School St. in Culver. It will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Appointmen­ts are needed. Blood is the most common type of donation, during which approximat­ely a pint of ‘whole blood’ is given. This type of blood donation usually takes about an hour. A Power Red donation collects the red cells but returns most of the plasma and platelets to the donor. These donors must meet specific eligibilit­y requiremen­ts and have type A, Neg, B Neg, or O blood. Schedule online or call 1-800-RED CROSS.

1. In 1955, what catcher and outfielder became the first Black player in New York Yankees history?

2. In an October 2000 NFL game dubbed “The Monday Night Miracle,” what team scored 30 points in the fourth quarter and sealed a 40-37 overtime win against the Miami Dolphins?

3. At the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics, alpine skier Hanni Wenzel won the first two gold medals in the history of what small European country?

4. In 1994, Augusta National Golf Club banned what irreverent CBS golf analyst from broadcasti­ng the Masters?

5. Hockey Hall of Famer Glenn Hall holds the NHL record for most consecutiv­e regular-season games started by a goaltender with how many?

6. The Utah vs. BYU and Notre Dame vs. Boston College football rivalries have what nickname in common? 7. Santiago Bernabeu Stadium is home to what European profession­al football club?

Answers

1. Elston Howard.

2. The New York Jets.

3. Liechtenst­ein.

4. Gary McCord.

5. 502.

6. The Holy War.

7. Real Madrid CF.

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